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I truly wish the name would change to something descriptive like individually Rectified phases. It is confusing.
Thats all it is.
Each coil group "phase" is rectified separately then the DC outputs combined.
Tom.
I agree with you on this one also. The outputs of the bridges can either be perelelled or sires depending on the desiered effect.
I'm doing the sirese aplication on the car alt. mods. The car alts with there high rpm and extream low impeadance need to be siresed but most high volt, high resistance 3 phase lower rpm motor conversions need the perelell configuration.
Its realy not that complicated. Just do what the generating device needs to best match the load at the rpm it will be operating at.
JK TAS Jerry
I've found this is the easiest explanation, for my brain anyway.
Funny - I JUST noticed that error in the diagram. But I hooked it up the RIGHT WAY on my PMA... I guess I'm smarter than I thought.
I guess what I am saying is that I like using the right number of turns per coil and then a series/star connection. That's the most efficient solution.